The teaser was pretty bad, but I'm so looking forward to their come back. I loved the Sixth Sense album! (Is it just a single or are they releasing a full album?)

Originally Posted by Valkiri

This is probably the most addicting song I've ever heard, I hear it in my head all the time after I heard it the first time.
[video=youtube;AAbokV76tkU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAbokV76tkU&feature[video]

After listening to some of the suggestions here, I really came to like Alone by Sistar, Time Machine by SNSD and starlight moonlight by Secret. So thanks again for the suggestions, they're appreciated.

After listening to some of the suggestions here, I really came to like Alone by Sistar, Time Machine by SNSD and starlight moonlight by Secret. So thanks again for the suggestions, they're appreciated.

Hated Crayon Pop at first. I decided to watch it while at a friends house. He doesn't listen to Kpop and he leaned over, watched the first minute with me, and stared me in the eye. "What the hell is this shit?" Gave it another shot later, it's pretty good. They remind me of A pink. Just ooze cuteness.

Hated Crayon Pop at first. I decided to watch it while at a friends house. He doesn't listen to Kpop and he leaned over, watched the first minute with me, and stared me in the eye. "What the hell is this shit?" Gave it another shot later, it's pretty good. They remind me of A pink. Just ooze cuteness.

Yeah I didn't like it either at first, but after a few listens it started to get better. It's not something I'd repeat over and over, but it's a decent song, especially when you consider that it's from a rookie group from a relatively unknown company.

A korean word that derives from the Chinese characters "love (ae)" and "beautiful (gyo)." The closest English translation of aegyo would be "winsome," defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary as "generally pleasing and engaging often because of a childlike charm and innocence." Not surprisingly, aegyo is considered a feminine trait, generally attributed to women who can charm men and elders through a careful balance of sweetness, cuteness, poutiness, modesty, thoughtfulness, and submissiveness. A woman with aegyo knows to blush at dirty jokes rather than guffaw along with her mouth agape. A woman with aegyo knows to let out a modest and appealing squeal and grab tight her date's hand when watching a horror movie.

Ah, well that just seems to be part of the whole k-pop scene I guess. I don't think it's that bad, there's usually just one member in a girlgroup that acts like that. Which also tends to be the one I dislike the most.